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Caravan owners call 'Gipsy Billionaire's' Cornish park a 'bomb site'

21.02.2026 06:00 1 min 1 source РУС
Cornwall Live ENG
Caravan owners call 'Gipsy Billionaire's' Cornish park a 'bomb site'
Original source: Cornwall Live

Owners of caravans at Seaview Holiday Park in Sennen, Cornwall, owned by Alfie Best's Wyldecrest Holiday Parks, complain about inability to resell and poor site conditions. They claim the park does not match advertising promises and contracts prevent selling caravans older than 10 years. Five owners have initiated legal action alleging mis-selling. A Wyldecrest representative stated the park passed a Cornwall Council inspection and received investments.

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Caravan owners call 'Gipsy Billionaire's' Cornish park a 'bomb site'

21.02.2026 Cornwall Live ENG Original source

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